A couple years ago I bought a pristine CB550K5 which I absolutely loved and regretted selling right after it was out of my garage. I rode a BMW R1100R for a bit after that, but still had the longing for a CB. I finally found a 6/10 condition 750K5 at a decent price (people are insane about their prices, at least around here in TX). It was running a little rough (would only run on half choke until after a couple miles) and I rode it like that for a while. I stopped riding for a couple of weeks over this past winter, and then the bike just gave up. It had a terrible time starting, and would only run with full choke or half.. after it warmed up smoke came out of all exhaust pipes, and giving it some gas resulted in very loud backfiring from the exhaust. Putting it in gear and trying to take off killed it instantly. I also saw some smoke coming from the cylinder head gasket / cylinder 1 exhaust flange area when revving it. So I started lurking the forums, got the manual and Hondaman's book, and took a deep breath. This would be a first for me, so I was a bit apprehensive.
I thought the problem might be an ignition issue, so I replaced the points. When I tried starting the bike to check the timing, I noticed the carbs were leaking badly. I closed the petcock, and waited a couple of days. I took another deep breath and removed them. At this point everything I'd done seemed straightforward and I was more comfortable working on the bike. That's when I got the idea of doing a full restoration / modification.
I researched this subforum quite a bit and got some ideas of what I wanted to do. In essence, I want to upgrade the bike as much as I can to improve handling, braking, power and reliability. On the aesthetic side I want it to look close to stock, but with a couple modern details.
Here's the bike: